Fans can now get the first sneak peek from behind the scenes of the music video for Skylar Grey’s next single “C’mon Let Me Ride” featuring Eminem, giving a glimpse into the scenes of a song that Grey has described as “fun and sarcastic.” The single, from her forthcoming debut album “Don’t Look Down” due Spring 2013, will be released to all digital retailers on December 11 and the music video will also be available on the same day. The music video was shot in Eminem’s hometown of Detroit a few weeks ago. Stay tuned to Skylar’s website, Facebook and Twitter for more behind-the-scenes action from this hotly anticipated single and debut album. See photos below!

Photos From “C’mon Let Me Ride” By Skylar Grey Featuring Eminem

Skylar Grey Featuring Eminem "C'mon Let Me Ride" Video Shoot

Skylar Grey Featuring Eminem "C'mon Let Me Ride" Video Shoot

Skylar Grey From "C'mon Let Me Ride" Video Shoot Featuring Eminem

Skylar Grey Featuring Eminem "C'Mon Let Mee Ride" Video Shoot

Skylar Grey Featuring Eminem "C'mon Let Me Ride" Video Shoot

Hip Hop fans may remember that Eminem and Skylar Grey go way back! She is one of the creative forces behind one of Eminem’s biggest hits “Love The Way You Lie” from 2010’s Recovery, and the song’s sequel found on Rihanna’s Loud album. Skylar is credited as a song writer for both versions of the song along side producer, Alex Da Kid. That same team reunited in 2011 to put together one of Dr. Dre’s most popular song’s in many years, “I Need A Doctor”. The track was intended to be included on Dr. Dre’s ever illusive Detox album that is still yet to have a release date. Once again Alex Da Kid and Skylar helped shape the song writing and production, only this time Skylar’s vocals remained on the song at Eminem’s request, instead of being replaced by Lady Gaga, which was originally planned. Now Eminem is helping Skylar once again, as he teams up with Alex Da Kid to help co-executive produce her debut album, Don’t Look Down. This will be the first time Eminem will executive produce a project that is not connected to his label, Shady Records since 2pac’s posthumous album Loyal To The Game in 2004.